Club Sports at ²ÝÁñÊÓƵ are designed "for the students; by the students." Teams compete at home and away against other universities from around the country. Assisted by the staff of the Department of Sports and Recreation, students are challenged to build their leadership, communication, decision making, organizational, problem solving, and team building skills. The actual success and strength of each club is dependent on effective leadership of the officers and the degree of involvement of its club members.

  • Sports and Recreation Guidelines about the current semester can be found on our Facility Rules and Guidelines page.
  • The Club Sports program is dedicated to supporting Club Teams and Athletes in every way possible within these guidelines. Please reach out to your Club’s Mentor if you have questions not addressed, or if you need clarification about other situations.
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Join Club Sports

Are you ready to take your passion for sports and recreation to the next level at ²ÝÁñÊÓƵ State University? Joining a Club Sport is your gateway to an exciting world of team camaraderie, competition, and personal growth. 

Please email clubsports@kennesaw.edu to receive more information on our current list of Club Sports.

If you do not see a current offered sport and you are interested in starting one not listed, fill out the Club Sport Application to get started!

For additional information about how to start a new club contact clubsports@kennesaw.edu.

Club Sports Directory

 

Athletic Training

All currently registered Club Sport athletes have access to the services of our Certified Athletic Trainer.

Certified Athletic trainers (ATCs) are highly qualified, multi-skilled health care professionals who render service or treatment, under the direction of or in collaboration with a physician, in accordance with their education, training and the state's statutes, rules and regulations. As a part of the health care team, services provided by athletic trainers include primary care, injury and illness prevention, wellness promotion and education, emergent care, examination and clinical diagnosis, therapeutic intervention and rehabilitation of injuries and medical conditions.

As the service is covered by student fees, there is no extra cost for the provided treatments.

The services provided include:

  • Evaluation, diagnosis, treatment, and rehabilitation of orthopedic injuries
  • Referral to Pinnacle Orthopedics
  • Development of injury prevention programs
  • Concussion evaluation, management, and return to play protocol
  • Manual therapy techniques such as:
    • Cupping (Static and Functional)
    • Instrument-Assisted Soft Tissue Mobilization (IASTM, or scraping)
    • Massage
    • Active release
  • Therapeutic modalities such as:
    • Electrical Stimulation
    • Therapeutic Ultrasound
    • GameReady
    • NormaTec Recovery Boots
    • Low Level Laser Therapy

 

Athletic Training Office

The Athletic Training Office is in the Owls Nest. Appointments can be scheduled and managed through our . 

Physical Address:
3220 Busbee Drive
²ÝÁñÊÓƵ, GA 30144

Telephone:
(470) 578-2913

Visitor Information

  • The Owls Nest is home to the club sports and intramural sports programs. It offers a 16,000 square foot training facility for more than 1500 club sport athletes. There are also two state-of-the-art synthetic turf fields available for club and intramural sport competitions and drop-in play for ²ÝÁñÊÓƵ student use. The field rules are list below. The fields are equipped for sports such as soccer, lacrosse, flag football, and ultimate frisbee. Club Sport competitions are also held on a third field equipped with rugby goal posts and is located near the Fifth Third Stadium.

    Synthetic Field Rules

    • ²ÝÁñÊÓƵ ID and completed waiver/release form required for access and drop-in play.
    • University policies and procedures must be adhered to at all times.
    • There must be a minimum of six patrons for drop-in play for field lights to be turned on.
    • Rules such as no tobacco or alcohol, no pets, no spitting, no gum or sunflower seeds, etc. are posted at the fields and will be enforced by staff.
    • No food or drink on synthetic turf.  Food and drink are only allowed in designated areas.
    • No objects such as stakes or signs may be inserted into the synthetic turf.
    • Athletes, coaches, and officials only are allowed on synthetic turf fields for competitions.
    • Spectators must remain in designated spectator areas.


    Physical Address:
    3220 Busbee Drive
    ²ÝÁñÊÓƵ, GA 30144

    Telephone:  
    (470) 578-2913

  • The Perch consist of four state-of-the-art synthetic turf fields and one natural turf field that host several competitions for intramural and club sports each year as well as drop-in play for ²ÝÁñÊÓƵ students. In addition to the fields, The Perch has four sand volleyball courts and a .93 mile walk/jog/run trail around a 9 acre lake which host several events for student organizations and the ²ÝÁñÊÓƵ community such as 5K races and sport tournaments.

    Rules and Expectations

    • ²ÝÁñÊÓƵ ID and completed waiver/release form required for access and drop-in play.
    • University policies and procedures must be adhered to at all times.
    • There must be a minimum of six patrons for drop-in play for field lights to be turned on.
    • Rules such as no tobacco or alcohol, no pets, no spitting, no gum or sunflower seeds, etc. are posted at the fields and will be enforced by staff.
    • No food or drink on synthetic turf. Food and drink are only allowed in designated areas.
    • No objects such as stakes or signs may be inserted into the synthetic turf.
    • Athletes, coaches, and officials only are allowed on synthetic turf fields for competitions.
    • Spectators must remain in designated spectator areas.
    • Walk/jog/run trail closes at sundown and during inclement weather.
    • Only authorized activities may take place at the lake.
    • Pets are allowed on the walk/jog/run trail and must be on a leash at all times.


    Physical Address:
    390 Big Shanty Road
    ²ÝÁñÊÓƵ, GA 30144

    Telephone:
    (470) 578-7826

The  is an agreement which must be signed before any Visiting Athlete/Visitor is permitted to attend/participate in Club Sports Program including games, contests, or other activities.

Club Sports FAQs

  • Club Sports are "for the students, by the students." Each club is formed, developed, governed and administered by ²ÝÁñÊÓƵ students. Student leaders, known as Club Sport Officers, club athletes and teams collaborate with the Club Sports program staff. The key to the success of the program and each club is attributed to the participation and involvement of student members.
  • You must first become a registered athlete. Please complete the registration forms here: .

    Please contact clubsports@kennesaw.edu for more information on how to sign-up.

  • You must meet our following eligibility requirements:

    • Current ²ÝÁñÊÓƵ student (must not be receiving benefits from the Tuition Assistance Program (TAP))
    • Degree seeking
    • Fee paying

    Students who are new to ²ÝÁñÊÓƵ may begin participating on the first day of class of the semester.

    You must be enrolled in at least one credit hour and be a degree seeking student to be eligible to participate in Club Sports. However, some teams may have additional credit hour requirements as determined by their National Governing Bodies. Please contact the team you wish to join for more information about their specific requirements.

    Alumni, faculty and staff are not permitted to join a Club Sport team as an athlete. Volunteer positions are available. If interested in volunteering, contact clubsports@kennesaw.edu for more information.

    Full eligibility details can be found in Chapter 2 of the Club Sports Manual.

  • Club Sport teams welcome veteran athletes and newcomers alike. Student fees fund this program; therefore, all students are welcome to participate. Some clubs have competitive and recreation tracks tailored to meet the needs of each student athlete. Some clubs will host skill evaluations to determine which athletes will be added to their team’s competitive roster.
  • Yes, you may participate in select parts of the program. You may practice with a Club Sport team, but you may not compete on behalf of ²ÝÁñÊÓƵ.

    In order to participate, you must pay the Student Recreation fee at either the Dr. Betty L. Siegel Student Recreation and Activities Center located on the ²ÝÁñÊÓƵ Campus, or the Recreation and Wellness Center, located on the Marietta Campus.

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  • Yes, you are welcome to join us. However, some National Governing Bodies may count your varsity athletic experience against how many eligible seasons you have left to participate in sanctioned competitions. Please contact the club you are interested in joining directly for more information.
  • After submitting the player packet, the club participant will be prompted with more information if needing to complete an ImPact Concussion test.
  • In order to be eligible for this program, you must pay the Recreation Fee ($97). If you are taking classes on campus, you have already paid this fee. If you only taking online classes, you can opt-in and pay this fee so that you may become eligible to participate. This is required as student fees fund our program.

    Each Club Sport team determines how much they must charge in dues. These dues (paid either on a semester-by-semester basis or once per year) pay for travel costs, uniforms, equipment, facility rentals, etc. Reach out to the club you would like to join for specific information about how much their team dues will be for the current or upcoming semester. Please note team dues may fluctuate from year to year based on changes in the teams’ budget and yearly needs.

  • Yes! Please be sure to complete the appropriate Player Packet for each team you wish to join. You only need to complete the ImPACT test once.
  • Intramural Sports take place during two six-week phases each semester. The sports offered may change from phase-to-phase. Intramural participants will primarily compete against fellow ²ÝÁñÊÓƵ students on opposing Intramural teams. Some select teams may compete at extramural competitions that may take place off-campus. There is no additional cost to play an Intramural Sport (unless the team forfeits a competition – then the team captain will be charged the forfeit fee).

    Club Sport teams typically practice and compete over the entire academic year. Club teams practice during the week and compete on the weekends or during some weekday evenings. Club teams compete against other universities and local organizations. Club teams regularly travel to compete locally, regionally, and nationally. There are additional fees to join a club team (fees differ between club teams).

  • Contact clubsports@kennesaw.edu for more information and to receive the new Club Sport Application with additional steps on how to get started with the request.
  • If you have completed your Player Packet and profile (using your ²ÝÁñÊÓƵ email) on  and ImPACT Concussion Test (if applicable), please wait for approval confirmation notice from the Club Sports Staff before officially participating in activity. If questions on where you stand in the process, please contact clubsports@kennesaw.edu.